i n -tg nlLLSBR6 VOL. XVII HIIXSP.ORO, ORKCON, MAY 20, 1910. :no. n PIONEER OF FORTY-NINE S Juliii Sjin'""i Suiuunh" to Mn.kc f lrnl AMsN MNCI IN.im i NHITV SI UN H,J nni Itivn Slrimx Siiuc Kunaa) UiiiUnl 1o Vcart ant John M. Sini 'ii, Jii'irn-i'i- nf ISI'i, i" 'I liunttT i t'aiifui iiia, j,n,i w h ;i Uu- victim i'f a run. artuv :ii .nl''iit in HiSl.l"iiii, twi :ii-s ;i .'. li-'l at tli' family , im Smith Tualatin. Friday iiiuniiir,-, Mas 'J(. ufhr an illix-KH f . mi ilayH. Mr, Smiit'K.ii ;;. ! ' ( l' t M '!l tliU' will tiilllV th.M'M!ias;iv acriilrnt. wliidi h;q jwrn .! .iuniir a llimiili-r nlmwrr. w (i(n I t. tram ran north from near thr ('onum-rrial Hotel, '' , Siui".uv, I'locirrr of i"i thr... win t. r t-.-.. WU-. h:ul :.'" hi- him out at the l.inkla 'iu'f. nnd in ss hirh hr imurnl, A fru days Hui!Vrri a Htrokr of ;tnii' ,);, Mr. Simpson ci'us.'UmI thr plains t I'aliii.niia iluriiuf the jmM i ciirmml ami rrai'lh'tl tin F.I I i nnlu alter an a-lvnituroas trip, I!.' rciit.iiheil tlu'ir until lKt', ulii'ii l.r catiii' pi Wa.-'hiinrtoii 'rnnt). That scar ho sva-i mar rinl to Mary A, Stewart, ssho tta.-i l.rn at Witch Harl in ainl u ho January 1, l.W. She wa.s a tlauulitii- of t'harles an.l Martha Strsvart. na tives i,f Missouri, ami pioiierrn t.f IMu. .Mr. Simpson ssntf Imrn in Ash lahtila County. Ohio. July 2:5. 1, ami wuul.l have hern S2 vears at'e h:nl ht' lived until liis n. t hirth anniversary, He has been a Mason since 1ST.7. ami at death ss as a im'iiilM'i of Tuali ? l oiU'r, Hillslmrt), Tll' follow ing i liil.lren mourn hi.s luxs; Franklin II. Simpson ami Mrs, ll'-ster .lolui.son, South Tualatin; 'Mrs. K,nma ,M, Husvll.y. Iluhl. Idalm; John M, Simpson. Ciniper Mountain, below Uecilvilli', ami Mrs, I'.essic I'urvcs, of San Fran- I'lSCtl. Hie funeral took plan- Satur yav' ami interment wan in the I c wis cemetery, near Knniiiii- I lie Hoar! pioneer wna highly rcHpeeti'il and his genuine svortii character emleaiyd him to a wiilc acipiaintaiuv, IX'OM) ANNUAL CONVENTION "inion Thrcsher.s Association All'iiny. Ore., June 2 & It, I'JIO. KoiiikI (rip rate of one and one lll,i'd fare on the certificate- plan will I"' made by 0. U. & N. and I Vs. Tickets on sale May :'" t- June ;id inclusive, k'o(,I ln' 'vtiirii until Juno 10th. lm l""'laiit subjects will bo dificiiss includiiiK' an address by a fecial Uepresontalivo of tlu- U. h- '"ivernnient. ''"!' further information as to ''''I't'.s, dates of sale, vh' call on ""V. li. & N. orS. 1'. AroiiI. SOUTHERN PACIFIC J.i"iv-A fr I'0rUntiV Wt (;rf,ve l,ocii 6:r.i a. m. "'riilnn Viyvt 9:1a a. 111. roifHt drove Local 10:41 a. 111. ' "'HI Cmve I.onil 3: p. in. V-orvalliH Ovt-rlanit jilop. m. I'uvei Portland for Itillstioro Corvaliu Ovrrlaml 7:10 a. 111. '""t Orove Local H:fK a. in. ' or't drove Local 1:00 p. 111. '"iilmi l'lycr 4:00 p.m. "m'st lrove Ltwal 5:40 p. 111. , K- M. Chaimmn and J. N. Mil "I west of Jobo's, woro in town Saturday. maiio for Kale cheap. Kasy ,u,,". Will take oi-tran as part 'a.vnicnt.- C. S. Parker, Hills-boro. IN SOUTH TUALATIN i .1. II. 'lU'er, (ll h(.;ir ,PUI1. tamdale wa, iii Salunl.-'v II.. reports the ,,f ,,M itucLi-r's 11, i.) me, rrnlay evi mil. Mr, I'm In r La V'lllle user to Mountaimlalt to make a few the house caui'ht purchases, ami lire iluri US ahseni e. Il was hseoVe I'eil iv !i.u.l,U,i- j .,,,,1 A S. Muiier. Ibury Keenon ami the Wilson linn, went over ami saved some (,f the jM-rsnnal c I feels. 1 represent the Spirel!.-, ci Make selections ill sour I irsi-t. 'Millie. where accurate measurements can he taken, ami you p-t : cur- Set tn inert t),,. reilnirrmeilt sour li. 1 re. Send astal card, m . t 1 1 e pmuie can ior npiHiuitme Mn. M. K. Caudle. Hills nt. Min, ( treuli. Street. Fifth ami Jack son Independent telepl nun'. II I'rank M.KId. lU!ii-' UHlii.rin triideiit and manaernf the (.add t'rs.tal Springs Farm and of the pri.e sttN'k OSS lied hy those pet 1- ple, vs a m tms 11 Saturday, and sas that he is more than pleased to see llillhld.ro priireS.illu; so rapidly . Persons lis in in the country and w l-diin to take the paily and Sundas Oreonian for one year can, hs iasin a sear in atl saner, i t the Arus ami an Oreonian map, or chart, fur the one price. This oifer ssill not Ianl ion so el In Solll order stHin, (ius Steses, of Yirinia I'lai and ssho has Item workiu on the t'elilo canal, alios c The Oalles. returned last sseek, and is workm on his place, east of town. Mr. Steves says the work is laid o!f for awhile, on account of hn'h water, Shrubbery, I'oSeS, pronieS, lib lies, all kimis of plant llow errand plants, ('abbao and tomato plants, ("elery and caulitlmvcr, Also kale plants. Fur sale at the Campbell (ireeiihoiise, Seventh and Fir, 1ml. plume. 2tf John I tennis' prize Jersey heif er ase birth to tssin calves last sscek. one of thelll llsill. John is bewailin the loss of the SounMcr as he wanted Inith of them for the Street Carnival and l.iscstock IMiihit this Fall. Yes I keep ArHenute of Lead, the very hihost rade. Like the Aetna brand of Lime and Sulphur spray, there is nuthinn brttrr on the market. Whole sale and retail. 15. I.-is, Pcaver- ton, Oreon. .lint l-'miiS ti f South Tualatin. and who has just concluded mov ing the Knnes Lumber I'o.'s mill, wan in town Friday, return in home from a business trip to Portland. John expect a ood season's cut this year. 1 have added a complete line of baseball Roods, balls, hats, mits. loses, masks, in fact, any thin you may want in that line. Also tennis imhIs, rackets, halls, etc, N. U. Creef. Henry Jlunti'iiian. who owns a nice little pencil orchard, south- n-twi nl town, was osei nuih- dav, and says that the early frost crippled his prospects so that he expects only about one uuarier oi u croji. lelivered to any ,c,ri ..f the town. Kenieinher I . . . i l i 1. sve have llaeiwoou. coin ien- phones. Koeber s ( onlection- erv. T 15. Perkins enial old Tom was down from Huxton, Fn .1... I SJ.iinnhiv. Ho looks lor i .... ..r ti,,il,..i- to he shmneil out III.". HI l.MI'- ' , ,. i t:.,., i,. t ,.. niivt few Ol IUS SCCllon in i" vears. For sale: OnefixD LeilKrorsvioil donkey enine. withcaWe. uiwks. ..;; renilv for loiruin. tall or address C. S. Reynolds, Mountaindale, OreRon. 10-1.5 iieii:..... 'Pl,...nlnirirli ssdlOOSVUS SS liliain i Hi" i." "'" . a nice ranch above Hanks, was down to the city Niumuty, . ac companied by his father, Am- bruse. M C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is still inllieliouseiiiusniK . an, jf you have a building to ..... see him for an estimate. Harrv Weber, the Portland machinist nmlKinting vnm ex pert was tmtFiMHay, overhaul inR the Argus bij? drum cylinder. ili Vnrminirton J, ), VUlllllf) blacksmith, was in town the last of the week, lie reports wu, as lively down his way. Mrs. Council, widow of the late The. Council, was a Hillsbo- u n or t no iasi oi "vv... i' ii"- - - .. . l.t i.,Uo. nf near Banks, i laus i . u i , was jrwetinfif his many county seat menus m town mi.'- Saturday eveiu .K, -j.-wl music and a splendid time. Piano for Sale.-$150.-C. S E SuHrintciuknt M. C. Case port Results of bmiminatioiis MsNV l'SS INCOMirriONAt.l V ALSO Oscr One lluiidnd and T I' it I v live (iradualc frtm the (iradc M the 8th rade examinatioiis held ill this counts- M:iv VKVA 'In, the follosvinz named jjujiils SS ere successhl in earnmi'- iiiln- - - i mas ur in iassin conditionullv. viz: 1'iit. i Carl C. Hn lit-ii, Mit lmcl I'il- iiiiiiuiin, Art-lnt- Cowvill, IlilWtoro. K. I 'lt. 5- I't-iiii li.nid, Kthrl StBti, Kr- Will ll.llit V, I tHrO littHT. K.i. l'il. ft -Alln Ky'f, I.vtli IVilwh. Vu.lrl Wrl.l,. folUand. K. 2. Put lti-l rm i Mi vrn. MhIm-1 Sti-w- Htt, Minnie I'tlrniin. Imrrril Ilt-islt-r. Irwin Tutnt-r. Ilarl Iliu-lici. Ilillt-v. l'il. I !)( SS'itllfr CritiK, iMini. I 'int. u Ivnii Muiiinis, Ia u Pain- ilrt. Itnii k K, i . 1.1 Isv.i Cittsltiin, Kva SllllllllIlT u-li, Milih.-.l McConinliiiv, Joint Sclnil- tiiftuli, llit.-iks. I'HI i'i l'liylhr l isilirr, CUre Walk- rr, S ivinn linon, l t tn Crtwlrv, t'liarln M.itrv, l I r vim. Clma 1'uw'i-r. Kov link, Vrrrir llrllniifrr, Artlmr Muulton. Mtl'linl Mil'tinry, Ct-ttf uilc Siiiiiiini'- I'ih, Is'lirl IIUl. Inli-y. I.tly Wnnner, ".rilir koliitihOD. li.ittilliy I'lmhrr, Jc- ir Sill. Inu IId rvtMl. M nt vti- Wrt'rn, Mnni- llraillrv, licit Ru, llis- timik Kwlr, I-'itrrtt (iicivf. lint 16- kalili V. Kntix, Oistnn, R. I. I'it. 17 i;.Uiinl Oltin, Amy A. Hny- lrr. Slii twiKiil. K. a. Pint iS- J,hn lirllimn, s!t-y He- Imiitll, Wm. Ktlirli. CUm Krii'kiuii. 1'aulinr Wrt. Klirni tuiil Sclii-oii-r, l.cna Urn, 1'innk Iriikitnn, Ik-rtlm lk-n, Klif .l.flli .Mctliuini, I llaf JoliiiMiii, liuth C'aliiwrll, Ailntii Ik llaan, Willtrr Work man, llritsrrliiii, H. i. put. j;- llaroS.lh. Iluhnes, Slu-rwcxxl, R t. lnt. jtjt- (ifO'ge Viiicitit, lU-avt-r- Ion. It. i Pint. J Harrv 0. llet-f, Ciirm-liiis, R. J. Iit. j(-l.iie Moiiir, Olailys Bvrom, lioroihy Willaril, I.o!a Smith, Tualatin. 1 list. avHrlrti Aiiilrrson, Bt-sie Kirk- wtHMl, lliouins KirkuciHl, Kiilli Swal Irv, Rrfilvillr. lint, so- Noriimii Lilly, Bruce Mc- Cann, l',lrs Crri'k, Pint. 37 Lila Willis, Jontpli ltuiin, IU-avrr(on. R. t. Pint, js Helen Olson, Orcnco, lnl. 41 l'rarl t'tm v, Mmiutaiinlalc. last. 4'1 Carrie liaiilonl, Zoa lirown, lutet Grove, H. I. Hist. 45 Mary Culr, Jane Cert-ulittio, Slier wikmI, R 1. Hist. .iS.lainrs Norton, Pearl Ilnjjh- n. clttf lellt, Willis I., enrtv, lltlila M. ami Charles C. Carlson, Iieaverton. Dint, si I .imlit Koch, Ruth Iviines, John Coetf, Cornelius, R. l- llt. 5S l.illie Zurcher, Dan'ol Hor- rinn, hlla HerRi-r, Anna t.rosseit, llillshoro, K. 1. PhI. 64 Ruth l'nrshiirg, Caston, R. 3. Pist. 71 William Thoiiiimon, lln'.tie ait'l llerthii AytU-lott, Hanks, R. 1. Pist. 74 Otto Si-hulU, l'ortlanil, K. 1. Pint. 75- l'Miih (larriijus, Carl Wilcox, (ieorne Si hiieiili r, Hanks, R J. Hut. 79 Rola-rt 1 aterson, t liurles Ro, Hinest llrlvovt, Hillslioro, R. a. Diit. ,Si Jis.se Hansen, Hillslxmi, R. 4. Dial. KS Kthrl C.illett, Valeria Peters, lVlla Smith, Julius Larson, Cora Archer, Geo. W. Mourliark, Sherwooil. Pist. oo Mallie Clark, Kunua Wilson, tanks, R. 1. Pist. 91 Kim Sunileruieirr, Oiiston, R. 1. Pist, 94 Kva Returner, Murk Tuck er, iteiiveitou, K. 3. Pist. us Wmy A. 1'iitton, llillstliile. Pist. 97 KlUahtth Heil, Mamie Her mans, l'im ami ftiinnie iiermirus, ncttie lletiuiius. Korest Crove, R. 2. Pist. ov Martha Mucy, Albert Dristig, I'oiest Grove, R. I. Punils ssho passed in all but two studies, or conditionally, will write on said branches in the June examination, and, it re- uuired grades are earned they ss i I receive diplomas. Those passing; conditionally were as follows: Pist. 1 Paulina Lsmlnuer, Freiila ami Clara Pubols, K1111I Is. .lossy, I.cster lli-llinner, Jus. Jacoliselt, Htllsboro, K. I. Pist. 5 Myrtle anil Krwin Hailey, Korest Grove, li. I. I list, tfi J. Knnes Miller, Archie Nichol, Khoila Ktischeile, Orwin La- (:ourse, Carroll llroclc, Alma nursn, Paul Knox, Klhert Taylor, John Ireland, Robert Russell, Laurence Moulton, Kloyil Tatiton, Lewis Tuuibleson, Forest Grove. Pist. 16 Lloyd Knox, Gaston, R. I. Pist. 17 Kay V. Blossom, Kilith King, Beaverton, It. 1. Pist. 2i Allan C Harrington, Iva Gorslitie, Sherwood, R. 3. Dist. ajjt Julius llrontier, Beaverton, Route 1. Pist, 35 -Clara Thompson, Chris C, Holl'inaii, Cornelius, K. 2. Pist a6jt Chira Moore, Thomas Tolls, Kdwatd lilatik, Tualatin. l)ist. 87 Laura Knighton, Forest Grove, R. 1. Pist. ao Helen Rusimissen, Ida Berg strand, Kva Hertroche, Keedvil'e. Hist. tH--Jessie and Josie Henry, Har ry Quaintaiice, Cl lVoul Catliu, Orenco. Dist. 30 Maggie Koeber, Gladys Mitchell, Sherwood. Pist. 41 Retha RalTety, Cornehus.R t Dist. 48 Azalia Young, Kmily 1. Hoover, Hazel Hunter, Margaret K Peterson, Lester M. Davis, Beaveiton. Dial. 88 Anna HatiKen. Sherwood. Dist. 97--William Vandercovering, Forest Grove, R. a. Daniel Leisv. of South Tuala- latin, was in town Saturday. S. C. Inkley, of near Green ville, was down to the county seat Friday afternoon. John Powell, of N--dk', Cali fornia, and who has been work ing with the Santa Fe, arrived home the last of the week for a visit with his mother, Mrs. M. A. Powell. He was not aware of the death of his father until hi; arrived in Oregon. John was hurt in a recent wreck, and is now making the rounds on crutches. His sisters, Mrs. Effie Reynolds and Mrs. Agatha Rey nolds left for Wilson Creek. Wash., yesterday morning, after a lew days stay in Hillslxjro. "Two things that are sure death and taxes." To this has neen auuea a itiini - ami mat is Watkins' remedies for stock, Doultrs' anil for t he m;in woman orchild. Watch for the Watkins' remedy wagon. Z. M. LaRue, l-orest (,rove, Oregon. 11-13. win he present and deliver a lec Fred Emerson, formerly a res- ture on the "Good Hoads Move taurateur of Hillslioro, and re- ment." Mr, Eldridge knows his siuing at m jo ins ior a rew (lay. talking over old times with ,s vai n, ii om nuiiiruuy nnu oun his friends. Fred had a bad fall a less- years ago. irom a pile Iriser. and for several months his life was despaired. He has sufliciently recovered, however, that he can now eat three meals a day. Fred says that he still rcmemlicrs the Kinr Solomon suppers he served in the county seat years ago. r . , 11 1 I Eleven cows for sale; all fresh; give good test, and all good, milk ers; test goeri 5 and 5:.'tt); graded Jerseys and Durham. -J. L. White, two miles from Glencoe. Address Hiilsboro, Route 3. 11-13. John Ileilly, of near West Union, was in Monday morning. Mr. Keilly has a nice orchard, and gives it great care. He says that this year will be rather short on apples, trom present indica- ions, as he notices that W of his trees have not set aa Well as UHUal, Jho Shortage, however, Is generally made good by a bet- ter fruit when the trees are not loaded. Gooseberries for sale. Will pick or deliver; or parties can pick in the yard. John Reilly, Hillslioro, Route 1, Pacific States, Telephone Farmers 4G5. 11-12, J. 0. Wilson, of Bethany, was in Monday, and says that he never before saw better looking early grain at this time of May. The late sosvn is also looking well, and the timothy promises fine returns. The clover, hosvever, got hurt some last Winter, al- though there s not much of this crop in his section. Don't forget the dance at V, 0. W. Hall, Glencoe, thisSatur day night-May 28. Toelle's orchestra - and a grand time. li, D. Horn, a Portland eon tractor, has purchased the Geo, Corrigan forty acres in Shady Brook, and will take possession in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Corngan were in the first of the week. making out the deeds, Thev go to Portland after re- easing the n ace. and mav ocate there. J. A. Prisbine, a former drug gist ot rorest Grove, died in Portland the other dav, after several years of illness. One child mourns his loss, a daughter, Nida. ssho is married. The fun eral took place at Cornelius the first of the week J. L. White, who has been dairying on the Darety place, near Glencoe, for several years, was in the city Monday. He is thinking of going out of the dairy 1 11 J? j--l ousiness, anu nas a ior saie nonce ot his cows in another column. TI c. ,, , M. II. Stevenson, the ab- stractor, was operated on tor appendicitis, in Portland, the last of the week. Miss Jennie Arch bold is employed at the Wilkes Bros.' abstract office during his absence. E. T. Turner, who recently bought the Laurel store, intends increasing his siock so tnat it will be the equal of any country point in the county Mra. Alexander Scott, of Scog- gin Valley, and who was former iy Miss Nellie Wallace, visited with friends in the city Friday. For sale: First-class red cedar shingles, cut or sawed, in any Quantity. Will deliver. C. S, Reynolds, Mountaindale, Ure. 16 Chas. Willoughby, formerly of Reeuville, now out on the Glen coe Plains, was in town the last of the week. Jos. Bishup, of Helvetia, and J. B. McNew, of below Reedville, were county seat visitors Satur day. Bernard Osterman and Herman Osterman, the Centerville store man, were in town Monday. Reinhald Schwanke, of North Plains, was in the city the first of the week. II AT GROVE HT 31 Morris W. nidridee Will be the Principal Lecturer ACCOMPANIED BY JUDGE L WEBSTER Wi" Ask fur Road Awakening in Wash ington County There will be a good road3 meet ing at Forest Grove, on Tuesday, May 31, and a large crowd is ex- Pwted. Morri8 W. Eldridge, of the Department of Agriculture, buainesis an(1 his talk will be in stnwjive, and to the point. He W1" accompaniea Dy juage Lionel Webster, Lhairman of the Executive committee of the Ore- Lon nflflfi pj, Aintinn Mr Webster bespeaks for Mr. El dridge a good hearing, and the chairman writes the Argus the following: As repreaenttne the Oregon Good Roails Association J ihall accompany Mr. l-'I.Uwl,,. n 1,1. t.l .... J I'lp, nuKi will aucait W11U him at most of the meetings, i shall t in Forest Grove with him. and it will be a part of our effort to further the organi zation of a Good Roads Association in Washington County. 11 seems to me the occasion of this meeting affords a great opportunity for your county to get actively in line in this great movement for the develoDment of the state. I hope you mav see vonr way clear to give publicity to this meet ing, and that you will give it as much -opie together; it is their work and their interest. All of this is voluntary wo: 80 ,ar ,ue peop'e re concerned NTu very actthat the Government is sivine this assistance to the work here ought of V11' "tnow gr" encouragement to our efforts in this state. Everything you can da to assist in giving the widest pub licity to this meeting will certainly be in the interest of better roads, better conditions in every way, and will further the development of the state, and espec ially of Washington County. WHEAT FARMS FOR SALE Three hundred and twenty acres all in wheat at $35 an acre; 400 acres, 300 acres in wheat at $27 an acre; 1120 acres wheat and pasture land at $20 an acre, small cash payment, will take a small Valley farm in exchange, or for first payment with easy term for balance. -W. M. Barnett, Wasco, Oregon. 10-13 K. O. K. A. WIN AGAIN The K. 0. K. A. "Stickers" again slaughtered the Forest Grove "White Sox" on the Paei he University grounds last Sat urday, by the score ot a to 4. the game was welt played, al- though the roughness of the grounds was the cause of several errors, ine btickers main tained tneir reputation Dy get ting 10 hits, 3 of which were two baggers. K. 0, K. A. R 3 I O a Hoffman, s 8 4 toord, c 5 Lytic, a b 5 c!'r,oa!r: 1 f 5 Bettis, 3 b 4 E Gillenwater, p . 4 Fitzgerald, I b... 4 Finney, c f. 4 W Gillenwater, p.... 4 Total 39 9 FOREST GROVE 10 3 21 AB II Russell. 1 b 4 a o I 0 o I 0 o o Looney, r r. - 5 Nichols, p 3 scott, 3 b 4 Ilutt, a s 4 Ireland, c 4 Boyd, 1 f 4 Henderson, c f 4 Ireland, 2 b 4 Total 3 4 5 Summary Three base hits, Hender son; two base nits, Bettis, Kusaell, Lytle, Fniuev; base on balls off Gillenwater i; off Nichols a; struck out by Gillenwater to, by Nichols 7. Umpires, Guyn and Miltenberger. The "Stickers" play the Christian Brothers College next Saturday, at the Hiilsboro Ath- letic park, and a good game is promised. Game called at 2:30. OREQ0N ELECTRIC The schedule of departure and arrival of Oregon Electric Cars for Portland as follows: FOR PORTLAND FROM PORTLAND 7 05 a m 800am 8 55am 9 ssara 10 45 a m n 15 a m ij 35 p tu 1 05 p m 1 55 P w 3 05 p m 4 25 P n 4 5 P m 7 T5 p tn 6 as p m 9 58 p m 9 20 p tn 3 45 pm ... J 12 20 a tu Sunday only t Sunday onlv W. N. Hathorn, of Laurel, was over to the county seat, Monday. High Q UALITY The Place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Quality and compounded by pharmacists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates, and Candies. 4THE BEST EVER" Kaminshy's Make Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hiilsboro, Ore. J. A. THORXBURGH President . E. Vice Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller, Tuesday, March 29, 19 10. RESOCKf-fS Loans and Discounts V. S. Bonds at par Other Bonds t252,S7i'.KS 25,( i0-00 M.SHO.OO Banking House - - 16,2X3.00 Cash and Dues from Other Banks and U. S. Treas. 13l.8S3.l2 i:iw,y.'y.ix) Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. TKos. C. Todd Wilber W. Save Your Money By buying Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon 1 3 We have quite a number of pairs of child's, women's, and men's shoes which are slightly damaged and more or less out of style which we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes for 50c: $2.25 shoes for 7 sc. Men's and women's up to $3.50 for $1.00. These are all good material but not up to present stvles. Now is the oooortunitv to get a good shoe for 4 be pleased to show I they last. I VICTOR I have an "EASY PAYMENT" Victor for YOU. Come in and get it. ThinK of the delicious melody, the sweet old songs, the stirring band, orchestra and grand opera music that might be trickling into your senses day after day. The $I.OO a Weeh payments are soon fin ished, but the pleasure keeps on trickling. WHY WAIT a a a LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist. VICTOR AGENT Drug S tore BAILEY - President W. W. MCF.LDOWNEY Cashier Liabilities Capital 8took and Surplus $42,0)0.00 I'ndivitled I'rolita SI8.10 Circulation - 25,000.00 Deposits - . 432,0H0.!X) 49!,92H.(I0 DIRECTORS John E. Bailey J. W. Fuqua McEldowney J. A. Thornburff little money. We shall them to you as long as I '! 1 ; It t 1 ' , f y I: i ' ft if U ' r. ' 1 1 li fe . ! t 1!1 r' i Parker, iliiisuoro.